finding a strategy

Currently I’m not quite sure about my strategy on SAB: the two ways of spreading my parts. I don’t know whether it’s better to believe in five or six few artists or to spread parts extremely wide to a great number of artists (like Ed the Cheesehead does). Whatever, my current favourites are six in number and I will not increase this number overly.

So my current favourites are: Ellie Williams (her way at SAB is absolutely incredible), Slim Void (my scandinavian heart beats for them), Bim (real refreshing music), Civilized Tears (my favourite music from the beginning of my SAB-life), Scry (that’s accurately my music taste) and Francis Rodino (I missed his first run on SAB).

Besides my new Club SAB Playlists are online: first Kompis‘ SAB faves – my ten most-loved tracks (updated every week, mostly of course from my believe-ins) and second Scouted on SAB (by Kompis) – the counterpart of my scoutedonSAB-link on this blog.

Well kids, it has been a while since I’ve had the time to inflict you with my mumblings. Had a ton of fun recording with a bevy of beauties this past two months and now things have calmed down and my idle mind is looking for something to prattle on about. Today’s lecture will be Continue reading →

Have you ever thought about old friends or relatives, people with whom you share memories, people who stand out in the landscape of your life like a proud oak tree in an otherwise level pasture, people who have influenced your ethics and integrity…have you ever felt the need to connect with these individuals only to Continue reading →

To continue on the subject of Mouth Mechanics in general and Voiced Consonants in particular, Here is a little written homework assignment for all of you singers who are not competing for the title “LQBM” (Least Qualified Band Member.) To review definitions for a moment, Voiced Consonants are those sounds which are not vowels, are Continue reading →